Andruty Kaliskie
The Kalisz andruts , also simply known as andruts (Polish: andruty), are lightly sweet, flat wafers first recorded to be baked at the beginning of the nineteenth-century in Kalisz and the Kalisz Region. Since 9 December 2005 adruts are enlisted on the list of traditional produce by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. Since April 21, 2009 andruty kaliskie have been placed on the European Union's Geographical Indications and Traditional Specialities list.
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Andruty Kaliskie | Traditional Wafer From Kalisz, Poland | TasteAtlas
Andruty kaliskie, also known as Kalisz wafers, are thin, sweet and crisp cream-colored wafers with a shiny surface produced in the city of Kalisz in Poland since the 19th century. They have become a symbol of the town in the Wielkopolska region...